Smart photography lights you can control with an iPhone
A round-up of pro studio lighting systems and fun LED accessories you can adjust with a smartphone.
News and reviews for photographic lighting users
A round-up of pro studio lighting systems and fun LED accessories you can adjust with a smartphone.
Nova, the wireless flash designed for mobile phone photography, has far exceeded its crowd-funding target.
Yet another flashgun with radio triggering built inside: the MeiKe MK570.
The YN600EX-RT and YN-E3-RT are the first third-party flashgun and trigger compatible with Canon’s radio system.
The TR-850EX has a built-in radio transceiver that triggers and controls other flashes. Is it any good?
Canon has announced a new high-end compact camera, the Powershot G16, with built-in WiFi.
The Nikon version of the durable Tuff TTL flash trigger is coming next month, Hähnel says.
US-based firm RadioPopper is about to release a basic 4-channel wireless flash trigger.
Rift Labs, a US-based startup, has announced that its crowd-funded Kick RGB LED lights are now shipping to customers.
“Vendors need to make 2012 the Year of the Connected Camera” says market research firm InfoTrends. One step along the road to built-in radio control of lights?
Rotolight have announced what they call “the world’s most advanced LED floodlight”, a 1000W-equivalent lamp which you can control over WiFi using an iPhone or iPad.